BACK TO the module
Tommy Evans
Mortgage Advisor
ARTICLE

Why Get Pre-Approved For A Mortgage Before Buying A Home

Why Get Pre-Approved For A Mortgage Before Buying A Home

If you've decided that you want to buy a home, the first step you should take isn't necessarily going online and looking at listings or touring an open house. Before all of that, you need to know an estimate of how much money you could be qualified to take out in a loan from a bank to purchase a home. This is called being "pre-approved for a mortgage” and is truly the first step you should take when purchasing a home.



What is a Mortgage Pre-Approval?

When you're pre-approved for a mortgage, it means a credit union or bank has looked at your financials and credit score and written you a pre-approval letter. This letter states how much money they would lend you for a mortgage in buying a home. It does not mean that it is a legal binding contract. There is no guarantee that you will get that pre-approved rate, nor does it mean if you find another company with better rates you can't get a loan with them instead. However, it is a physical document that you can use to help set you apart in the housing search.



Why Should you Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage?

Many first time homebuyers are confused as to why they would get a pre-approval for a home if there's no guarantee the lender will actually give them a loan. Getting pre-approved for purchasing a home is helpful for a few different reasons:

        1. Helps Potential Buyers Know How Much They Can Afford

When you get pre-approved, the bank looks at how much money you make, your credit score and other financial information. They will tell you how much they would be willing to give you for a mortgage. Having this information at hand and in a physical pre-approval letter can help you look at homes that are in that price range. Once you have a pre-approval letter you can show your realtor what you qualify for, and explain what you're looking for, and your realtor can help you find something that works best for you.


        2. Tells the Seller and Listing Agent You're Serious About Buying

As you're looking for a realtor, showing them a pre-approval letter and explaining what you qualify for helps them find something in your price range, but also assures them you're a serious buyer. Including a pre-approval letter in an offer on a home can also set you apart from other candidates who may have put an offer on the same home. A pre-approval letter won't automatically make you the best candidate, but it will show the seller you're capable of purchasing their home and your offer won't fall through.



What You Need To Get Pre-Approved For A Mortgage

There are a number of things that a loan officer will need to create a pre-approval letter.


          1. Proof of income

A lender will only pre-approve you if they can prove that you have enough money to pay your mortgage every month. This involves ensuring you have a stable job. You can prove this to a loan officer by giving them the last two years of your W2s, tax returns, or your last two pay stubs. The lender may also call your work to verify your employment.


          2. Proof of assets

Next, a lender has to ensure that you have enough money in the bank for a down payment. These are your "assets" and you can prove that you have money for a down payment by a screenshot of your account.


           3. Good credit score

The lender will want to know if you will pay your mortgage on time. A credit report will help them determine if the mortgage lender trusts you enough to lend you a significant amount of money. A 580 credit score is the cut off for an FHA loan, while a 720 is the score you need to have the best rates from a traditional loan.

SOURCE: Whitney Bennett -  landmarkhw.com

Tommy Evans

Mortgage Advisor
Want to learn more? Schedule a free consultation!
SCHEDULE NOW
Need some
Mortgage Guidance?
Schedule a FREE consultation today!
Top articles
Home
Education
1 Tommy Evans https://calendly.com/evansgroup Chat